Grimy Goods Praises June McDoom’s Lush Ballads

Grimy Goods says June McDoom‘s self-titled debut EP features “sonorous and lush ballads that reveal the true colossal breadth of the folk-soaked singer/songwriter. Raised in a Jamaican household on a diet of reggae before discovering a kindred love of vintage folk, one of the purposes of not just the EP but McDoom’s music as a whole has been cultivating a space for voices of color within a genre lacking them. On June McDoom all those threads come together in profoundly cathartic ways, saturated as they are in the bloom of her rolling soundscapes.”
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